Codex TUI Has No Shortcuts to Edit or Remove Queued Inputs
While Codex is processing, users can queue follow-up inputs but have no way to edit or remove individual queued items — only cancel all. This is a UX gap in OpenAI's Codex terminal interface that slows agentic coding workflows.
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